Twilight is pronounced as [mù ǎi]. It means clouds and mist in the evening: heavy dusk. The forest was shrouded in twilight, and dusk fell.
Poems about dusk mist include: "Tao Zhengshi's Edict" by Yan Yanzhi of the Southern Dynasty Song Dynasty: "Morning smoke and dusk mist, warm spring and autumn clouds, the old scrolls are dropped, and the wine strings are placed on the harp." Song Liuyong's "Yulin Ling" lyrics : "Thousands of miles away, the mist is thick and the sky is vast." Wang Shimao of the Ming Dynasty's poem "Spring Flooding in Hengtang": "The mountains are connected to the evening mist, and the mist is lost in Qianpu, and the clouds hold the spring and flow into the far river." Mao Dun's "Gyroscope" V: "A piece of The cool moonlight shines through the thickening twilight mist.
The sentences for twilight mist are:
1. The blue spots in the picture are the stars of the Milky Way, and the blue and white in the background. Twilight is the light from older star clusters
2. It has a feeling of ghost and night in a layer of extremely soft twilight.
3. Tess. In this dim twilight, he walked forward calmly
4. The dog jumped back until the mountains shrouded in twilight echoed.
5. I dream in the morning or dusk.